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LTS Semantics Model of Event-B Synchronization Control Flow Design Patterns

  • Peng, Han;Du, Chenglie;Rao, Lei;Liu, Zhouzhou
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.570-592
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    • 2019
  • The Event-B design pattern is an excellent way to quickly develop a formal model of the system. Researchers have proposed a number of Event-B design patterns, but they all lack formal behavior semantics. This makes the analysis, verification, and simulation of the behavior of the Event-B model very difficult, especially for the control-intensive systems. In this paper, we propose a novel method to transform the Event-B synchronous control flow design pattern into the labeled transition system (LTS) behavior model. Then we map the design pattern instantiation process of Event-B to the instantiation process of LTS model and get the LTS behavior semantic model of Event-B model of a multi-level complex control system. Finally, we verify the linear temporal logic behavior properties of the LTS model. The experimental results show that the analysis and simulation of system behavior become easier and the verification of the behavior properties of the system become convenient after the Event-B model is converted to the LTS model.

Computational Flow Analysis around Coaxial Rotor Blades with Various Ducts (덕트형상에 따른 동축반전 로터블레이드 주위의 전산유동해석)

  • Kim, Su-Yean;Choi, Jong-Wook;Kim, Sung-Cho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2010
  • Regarding the aircrafts with a rotor blade system, the miniaturization of them is limited due to the rotor blade length and the tail rotor system. To miniaturize an aircraft, an equipment is required that increases thrust and also shortens the length of the rotor blade. The present study will conduct the flow analysis for miniaturizing the aircraft by applying a duct to the coaxial rotor blade system without tail rotor. First, the verification on the calculated results was conducted through the computational flow analysis on the coaxial rotor blade system without a duct. Then, the flow analysis for the coaxial rotor blade systems was performed including Ka-60 duct, Single duct, Twin duct, and Double duct, respectively. From the numerical results, the thrust coefficient appeared higher with the duct than without a duct for the coaxial rotor blade system. Especially, in the case of Double duct, the thrust was improved due to the increase of incoming flow and the extension of the wake area. These results will be used as the basic concepts for miniaturizing the aircraft with the rotor blade system. The flow analysis on the coaxial rotor blade system including the fuselage remains as a future work.

Development of Dry/Wet Algorithm for 2-Dimensional Flow Analysis (2차원 흐름해석을 위한 마름/젖음 알고리듬의 개발)

  • Kim, Sang-Ho;Han, Kun-Yeun;Choi, Seung-Yong;Oh, Hyun-Uk
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.624-628
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    • 2008
  • Two-dimensional flow analysis is a way to provide good estimates for complex flow features in flow around islands and obstructions, flow at confluence and flow in braided channel. One of difficult problems to develop a two-dimensional hydraulic model is to analyze dry and wet area in river channel. Dry/wet problem can be encountered in river and coastal engineering problems, such as flood propagation, dam break analysis, tidal processes and so on. The objective of this study is to develop an accurate and robust two-dimensional finite element method with dry/wet technique in complex natural rivers. The dry/wet technique with Deforming Grid Method was developed in this study. The Deforming Grid Method was used to construct new mesh by eliminating of dry nodes and elements. The eliminated nodes and elements were decided by considering of the rising/descending velocity of water surface elevation. Several numerical simulations were carried out to examine the performance of the Deforming Grid Method for the purpose of validation and verification of the model in rectangular and trapezoidal channel with partly dry side. The application results of the model were displayed reasonable flow distribution.

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Flow Visualization of Flowfield Structures around an Aerospike Nozzle using LIF and PSP

  • NIIMI Tomohide;MORI Hideo;TANIGUCHI Mashio
    • 한국가시화정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.12a
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2004
  • Aerospike nozzles have been expected to be used for an engine of a reusable space shuttle to respond to growing demand for rocket-launching and its cost reduction. In this study, the flow field structures in any cross sections around clustered linear aerospike nozzles are visualized and analyzed, using laser induced fluorescence (LIF) of nitrogen monoxide seeded in the carrier gas of nitrogen. Since flow field structures are affected mainly by pressure ratio, the clustered linear aerospike nozzle is set inside a vacuum chamber to carry out the experiments in the wide range of pressure ratios from 75 to 200. Flow fields are visualized in several cross-sections, demonstrating the complicated three-dimensional flow field structures. Pressure sensitive paint (PSP) of PtTFPP bound by poly- IBM -co-TFEM is also applied to measurement of the complicated pressure distribution on the spike surface, and to verification of contribution of a truncation plane to the thrust. Finally, to examine the effect of the sidewalls attached to the aerospike nozzle, the flow fields around the nozzle with the sidewalls are compared with those without sidewalls.

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Indirect Branch Target Address Verification for Defense against Return-Oriented Programming Attacks (Return-Oriented Programming 공격 방어를 위한 간접 분기 목적 주소 검증 기법)

  • Park, Soohyun;Kim, Sunil
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.2 no.5
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 2013
  • Return-Oriented Programming(ROP) is an advanced code-reuse attack like a return-to-libc attack. ROP attacks combine gadgets in program code area and make functions like a Turing-complete language. Some of previous defense methods against ROP attacks show high performance overhead because of dynamic execution flow analysis and can defend against only certain types of ROP attacks. In this paper, we propose Indirect Branch Target Address Verification (IBTAV). IBTAV detects ROP attacks by checking if target addresses of indirect branches are valid. IBTAV can defends against almost all ROP attacks because it verifies a target address of every indirect branch instruction. Since IBTAV does not require dynamic execution flow analysis, the performance overhead of IBTAV is relatively low. Our evaluation of IBTAV on SPEC CPU 2006 shows less than 15% performance overhead.

On the Safety and Performance Demonstration Tests of Prototype Gen-IV Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor and Validation and Verification of Computational Codes

  • Kim, Jong-Bum;Jeong, Ji-Young;Lee, Tae-Ho;Kim, Sungkyun;Euh, Dong-Jin;Joo, Hyung-Kook
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.1083-1095
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    • 2016
  • The design of Prototype Gen-IV Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor (PGSFR) has been developed and the validation and verification (V&V) activities to demonstrate the system performance and safety are in progress. In this paper, the current status of test activities is described briefly and significant results are discussed. The large-scale sodium thermal-hydraulic test program, Sodium Test Loop for Safety Simulation and Assessment-1 (STELLA-1), produced satisfactory results, which were used for the computer codes V&V, and the performance test results of the model pump in sodiumshowed good agreement with those in water. The second phase of the STELLA program with the integral effect tests facility, STELLA-2, is in the detailed design stage of the design process. The sodium thermal-hydraulic experiment loop for finned-tube sodium-to-air heat exchanger performance test, the intermediate heat exchanger test facility, and the test facility for the reactor flow distribution are underway. Flow characteristics test in subchannels of a wire-wrapped rod bundle has been carried out for safety analysis in the core and the dynamic characteristic test of upper internal structure has been performed for the seismic analysis model for the PGSFR. The performance tests for control rod assemblies (CRAs) have been conducted for control rod drive mechanism driving parts and drop tests of the CRA under scram condition were performed. Finally, three types of inspection sensors under development for the safe operation of the PGSFR were explained with significant results.

Network Forensic Evidence Generation and Verification Scheme (효율적인 인터넷 범죄수사를 위한 범행호스트 탐지 및 범죄행위 입증기술)

  • Kim, Hyung-Seok;Kim, Eun-Jin;Kim, Huy-Kang
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.719-731
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    • 2012
  • One of the most important point in the Internet crime investigation is tracing back and pointing out a criminal host. However, criminals can forge a crime record stored in the crime host, or can utilize malicious applications in order not to leave a crime record. In addition, criminals can change the source IP address of a crime host and deny their involvement. In this study, we suggests the Network Forensic Evidence Generation and Verification Scheme (NFEGVS) to rectify the current limitation of Network Forensic technologies. This scheme can prove who and when the crime has occurred. In addition, this prevents leaking of symmetric key for guaranteeing certification and integrity of Forensic Evidence by proposing the Timestamp Secret Key Distribution Scheme, and minimizes performance degradation of router when generating forensic evidence with the Flow-Based Selection Scheme. In this paper, we implement the proposed scheme and evaluate overall performance of the proposed system.

A Study of FEED Verification process of Small Utility Equipment in Offshore plant (해양플랜트 소형 유틸리티장비의 FEED 검증 프로세스에 대한 연구)

  • Han, Seong-Jong;Park, Beom
    • Plant Journal
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2017
  • This paper is a study on FEED validation model that can be used in the bidding stage of small utility equipment in offshore plant industry using system engineering technique. Currently, domestic marine plant equipment industry companies are faced with the financial risk of project execution as they enter marine plant. The major cause was the insufficient ability to verify the FEED output from the contractor (Engineering or Procurement and Construction) of the equipment manufacturer (COMPANY or EPC). Therefore, we propose FEED design verification method that simplifies the system engineering method that sequentially applies requirements analysis, function, performance analysis and physical architecture building process. Also, we verified the suitability of the developed model by comparing the results of applying the developed FEED verification model and the verification method that depends on the existing experience for the small utility equipment (Air Compressor).

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A Numerical Study of the Turbulent Flow Characteristics in the Inlet Transition Square Duct Based on Roof Configuration (4각 안내덕트 루프형상에 의한 난류특성변화 수치해석)

  • Yoo, Geun-Jong;Choi, Hoon-Ki;Choi, Kee-Lim;Shin, Byeong-Ju
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.541-551
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    • 2009
  • Configuration of the inlet transition square duct (hereinafter referred to as "transition duct") for heat recovery steam generator (hereinafter referred to as "HRSG") in combined cycle power plant is limited by the construction type of HRSG and plant site condition. The main purpose of the present study is to analyze the effect of a variation in turbulent flow pattern by roof slop angle change of transition duct for horizontal HRSG, which is influencing heat flux in heat transfer structure to the finned tube bank. In this study, a computational fluid dynamics(CFD) is applied to predict turbulent flow pattern and comparisons are made to 1/12th scale cold model test data for verification. Re-normalization group theory (RNG) based k-$\epsilon$ turbulent model, which improves the accuracy for rapidly strained flow and swirling flow in comparison with standard k-$\epsilon$ model, is used for the results cited in this study. To reduce the amount of computer resources required for modeling the finned tube bank, a porous media model is used.

Unsteady Flow Analysis through the Subcritical-Supercritical Transition Region (개수로에서의 상류-사류 천이영역에 대한 부정류 해석)

  • 한건연;박재홍;이종태
    • Water for future
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 1994
  • Numerical instability of Preissmann scheme is studied for unsteady flow analysis in a natural river. The solution strategies to overcome the instability problems are presented in this paper. The main causes of numerical instability of Preissmann scheme are transition flow, abrupt change in cross section, in-appropriate roughness coefficients, time step and distance step, rapidly rising hydrograph, dry bed and so on. Transition flow model is proposed for the analysis of the transition flow which changes from subcritical to supercritical or conversely. The subcritical and supercritical reaches are groped in the channel, then appropriate boundary conditions are introduced for each reach. The transition flow analysis produces stable solutions in calculating through the various transition conditions. Verification with an actual river system is necessary in the future.

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